The correct answer is D) Brazos River.
Spain's recommended route to north New Spain followed the original route of Andres do Campo, which follows the Brazos River.
That is why Spanish explorers and frays continued their exploration of the new territories.
Andres do Campo was a Portuguese explorer, who participated in the Coronado expedition of Spanish conquerors. After the assassination of Fray Juan de Padilla by the Native Indians, Campo tried to escape and survive under harsh conditions. He traveled down to the territories of México, until he arrived at the Panuco River, in the Mexican state of Veracruz, in that time, New Spain.
Colonies represented, for Catholic orders, untapped conversion potential.
So, the Jesuits and other orders went wherever there were people that had not heard of Christianity and the Religious Wars in Europe and converted the willing and unwilling to Catholicism.
Eleanor of Aquitaine was married to both.
Answer:
Trade in the Indian Ocean in the period 1200-1450 stimulated political change as ambitious rulers construct larger and more centrally governed states or cities.
Explanation:
Trade in the Indian Ocean in the period 1200-1450 stimulated political change as ambitious rulers construct larger and more centrally governed states or cities.
The main impact was that merchants set up diasporic communities to merge their cultural traditions with other cultures.
The trade was dominated by China.
Prohibition in the United States<span> was a nationwide constitutional ban on the production, importation, transportation and sale of </span>alcoholic beverages<span> that remained in place from 1920 to 1933. It was promoted by the "dry" crusaders, a movement led by rural Protestants and social </span>Progressives<span> in the Prohibition, Democratic, and Republican parties. It gained a national grass roots base through the </span>Woman's Christian Temperance Union<span>.</span>